Market Position:
The Kia Picanto (SA) was positioned as an affordable, economical city car and entry-level vehicle, competing in the supermini segment.
Competitive Analysis:
Competed with vehicles such as the Hyundai Getz, Ford Fiesta, Fiat Punto, Peugeot 206, and Renault Clio, offering value for money and practicality.
Key Features:
Compact dimensions ideal for urban driving, fuel efficiency, surprisingly spacious interior for its class, simple and reliable mechanicals.
Cost Savings:
Enables owners to perform their own repairs and maintenance, leading to significant cost savings compared to dealership or independent garage services.
Coverage Areas:
All models, engines, trim levels, and transmission types for the Kia Picanto SA (2003-2006)
Page Count:
Not Specified (Comprehensive A-Z coverage implies a substantial page count)
Manual Type:
Workshop Service Repair Manual
Format:
Downloadable Digital File (PDF)
Delivery Method:
Instant Email Delivery post-payment
Computer Requirements:
Compatible with all PC & MAC computers, tablets, and mobile phones. Requires Adobe Reader (free download).
Systems Covered:
Engine mechanicals, engine management, fuel system, cooling system, lubrication system, exhaust system, ignition system, transmission (manual and automatic), drivetrain, suspension (front and rear), steering, braking system, electrical system (including starter, alternator, battery, lighting, instruments, comfort systems), climate control, body and frame, interior trim, exterior trim, body sealing, diagnostic procedures.
Procedures Included:
Routine maintenance, scheduled servicing, troubleshooting, diagnostic fault finding, component removal and installation, repair procedures, overhaul procedures, adjustments, specifications, torque values, wiring diagrams, exploded views, special tools, component identification.
Technical Depth:
Comprehensive from basic maintenance to complete engine and transmission rebuilds, detailed diagnostic strategies, and electrical system troubleshooting.
Diagnostic Procedures:
Detailed procedures for diagnosing engine performance, transmission issues, brake system faults, electrical system malfunctions, and HVAC problems, including OBD-II diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs).
Body And Frame Procedures:
Repair and replacement of body panels, frame straightening procedures (if applicable), door/hood/trunk alignment, glass replacement, weatherstripping, and interior trim removal/installation.
Primary Engine:
1.1L 4-Cylinder DOHC (G4HD/G4HG)
Horsepower:
Approximately 64-67 PS (47-49 kW) depending on market and exact engine variant.
Torque:
Approximately 97-100 Nm (72-74 lb-ft) depending on market and exact engine variant.
Fuel System:
Electronic Fuel Injection (MPI)
Ignition System:
Distributorless Ignition System (DIS) with coil-on-plug or coil-pack ignition.
Cooling System Type:
Pressurized liquid cooling system
Lubrication System Type:
Forced lubrication with oil pump and filter
Engine Codes Covered:
G4HD, G4HG
Length:
Approximately 3495 mm (137.6 in)
Width:
Approximately 1595 mm (62.8 in)
Height:
Approximately 1470 mm (57.9 in)
Wheelbase:
Approximately 2340 mm (92.1 in)
Curb Weight:
Approximately 850-950 kg (1874-2094 lbs), varies by equipment.
Cargo Volume:
Approximately 141 liters (5.0 cu ft) with rear seats up, expandable significantly when seats are folded.
Euro Ncap Rating:
The first generation Picanto typically received a 3-star Euro NCAP rating, with some variations based on safety equipment fitted.
Active Safety Features:
Optional ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), EBD (Electronic Brake-force Distribution).
Passive Safety Features:
Front airbags (driver and passenger), optional side airbags, front seatbelt pretensioners, collapsible steering column.
Front Brakes:
Ventilated Discs
Infotainment System:
Basic audio system, typically a radio with CD player and speakers. Some higher trims may have auxiliary input.
Driver Assistance Features:
Limited for this generation, primarily focused on essential safety features like ABS (optional).
Connectivity Options:
Basic, with potential for aftermarket Bluetooth or USB integration.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically 15,000 km (9,300 miles) or 12 months, whichever comes first, using the specified engine oil.
Air Filter Replacement:
Recommended every 30,000 km (18,600 miles) or as needed based on driving conditions.
Spark Plug Replacement:
Typically every 60,000 km (37,000 miles) for standard plugs, or longer for iridium-type plugs if fitted.
Engine Oil Spec:
API SL or higher, ACEA A3/B3 or higher. Viscosity: 5W-20 or 5W-30 is commonly recommended.
Coolant Spec:
Ethylene glycol-based coolant with a 50/50 mix of coolant and distilled water. Refer to manual for specific Kia coolant type.
Brake Fluid Spec:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid.
Common Issues:
Potential for minor electrical issues (e.g., interior lights, central locking), wear on suspension components due to city driving, clutch wear on manual transmissions, occasional catalytic converter issues.
Tire Size:
Common sizes include 155/70R13, 165/65R14, depending on trim level.
Wheel Bolt Pattern:
4x100
Engine Oil Capacity:
Approximately 3.5 liters (3.7 US quarts) with filter change.
Coolant Capacity:
Approximately 4.0-4.5 liters (4.2-4.8 US quarts).
Transmission Fluid Capacity Manual:
Approximately 1.8-2.0 liters (1.9-2.1 US quarts).
Transmission Fluid Capacity Automatic:
Approximately 6.0-6.5 liters (6.3-6.9 US quarts) for a full refill.
Brand Heritage:
Kia, a South Korean automaker, has a history dating back to 1944. It has grown significantly in the global market, particularly in the last two decades, focusing on value, design, and reliability.
Model Evolution:
The Kia Picanto (SA) was Kia's first foray into the A-segment (city car) market. It was designed as a global product and has since seen several generations, with the SA being the initial offering from 2004 globally (introduced earlier in some markets).
Production Years:
2003-2011 (First Generation, including SA code variants)
Manufacturing Locations:
Primarily South Korea (Donghee Plant).
Segment:
A-segment (City Car / Supermini)